2:22 I was in Professor Ketterle's freshman physics class in the fall of 1995, while he doing this research. Frosh mechanics by day, laser-cooled atoms by night. He came into lecture tired but wired from the experiment results of the previous night, good class, few numbers, just variables and equations. I actually got to tour his lab at the end of the semester. Lots of stainless steel gear.
This is really important to the UFO and teleportation business lately, but I can't fully flesh out how. All I have is that it can be a buffer for a wormhole.
They have already managed to "teleport" a single molecule, data for data. No where near transporting humans and buffer for wormhole is theoretical. UFO business 😂
Did you forget the mRNA breakthrough? Ang you typing this is a 10 inch diamond glass metal/plastic sheet with a CPU 1 million times more powerful than what sent the man to the moon. We also cured HIV and close to crunchy Cancer. Solar Technology is also progressing exponentially.
Amazing: the physicists who used his work won the Nobel Prize - his work spawned multiple Nobel prizes - but Bose himself never did. In spite of his being one of the most important physicists of the 20th century. In case you're wondering if the Nobel Prize is biased towards 'Westerners' in any way.
It was never given to him probably because of the two reasons 1. India was a colony and an Indian getting Noble prize in physics was incomprehensible 2. You can't give noble prize to a dead person. However, SN Bose's name will remain in eons as most of the particles (force carrying) is called Boson. Like Photons are Bosons
Incidentally, a "boson" is not a particle, but a classification of many different particles. And what happens if a Fermi-Dirac condensate turns up at the party? Might they be cooler?
At this point should we be asking more important questions like what is a particle? Maybe they don’t even exist at all and that’s why the atoms became a blob, because they lost energy.
So how far until we are able to create an actual Star Trek Replicator? Since we can manipulate atoms with Electron beams or with Scan Tron microscopes? But anyway thank you for this video and explaining this. I am a science fiction writer and I have such Replicator technology in my world and so now you gave me the actual science to back up how my technology would work.
LoL. Who do you think was responsible for that? Western are the ones who can't, took advantage of the kingdom, conquered them then destroying so the rich cultural heritage and destroying AAU the stored knowledge with them. I know it's ancient history and it was the norm in the day.
@@zeropoint-0.791 India existed for millennia. Lot of people were trying to get there and found entire new continents and new sea routes searching for India.
2:22 I was in Professor Ketterle's freshman physics class in the fall of 1995, while he doing this research. Frosh mechanics by day, laser-cooled atoms by night. He came into lecture tired but wired from the experiment results of the previous night, good class, few numbers, just variables and equations.
I actually got to tour his lab at the end of the semester. Lots of stainless steel gear.
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Wow
Wow, that is SO COOL!
"Now imagine replacing those drinks with atoms" I LITERALLY, in the original sense of the word, can not imagine that.
Or as the narrator says :"replace the drinks with Adams"
Give it a try, please!
Drinks are made of atoms, anyway.
I love how you used BBT characters in your video
big fans of BBT here!
@@Scienceabc I note they reacted as per character during the "states of matter" scene 👍
Spectral brought me to this topic
Ok jackie
welcome!
Me too! Netflix's Spectral brought me here! Movies are only worth watching if they offer new knowledge.
Me too
Awesome work man
Thanks a ton!
Who is here after watching the movie *"Spectral"* ? 🙋🏻♂️
👇🏼
I haven't watched the movie yet :(
4:08 The coolest state of matter is fermionic condensate. This was produced in 2003 from potassium-40 atoms cooled to a temperature of 5×10⁻⁸ K.
This is really important to the UFO and teleportation business lately, but I can't fully flesh out how. All I have is that it can be a buffer for a wormhole.
They have already managed to "teleport" a single molecule, data for data. No where near transporting humans and buffer for wormhole is theoretical.
UFO business 😂
I love buffets 🤤
Well, for now, let's just say we cannot teleport people using any technique whatsoever
So this is how wormholes are created in space?
my glorpleglorp drive said bose einstein decondensation error and im here for same thing 😂
S N Bose (actually Basu, Bose is the anglican way of writing the surname Basu) happens to be my GREAT GRAND-FATHER. Not joking, I'm serious.
Bose was a good speaker.
That's why Einstein listened.
Bose's ideas were revolutionary and his contributions to science are immense
@@Scienceabc Whoosh!
early 20th century theoretical scientists really did a lot of breakthrough stuff.
lately their performance is not the same.
great discoveries are happening all around us
Did you forget the mRNA breakthrough? Ang you typing this is a 10 inch diamond glass metal/plastic sheet with a CPU 1 million times more powerful than what sent the man to the moon. We also cured HIV and close to crunchy Cancer. Solar Technology is also progressing exponentially.
Luckily Bose sent it to Einstein. Had he sent it to any English physicist he would have never gotten the credit.
True
im in love with the slide both playing table tennis 😭😭😭😭 3:21
Male Bengal great again ! We don't wanna keep our head down for the rest of the life.
❤thank you very much publisher
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Amazing: the physicists who used his work won the Nobel Prize - his work spawned multiple Nobel prizes - but Bose himself never did. In spite of his being one of the most important physicists of the 20th century. In case you're wondering if the Nobel Prize is biased towards 'Westerners' in any way.
Abdus Salam is one of the most important Nobel prize. Its not about western its just what it is.
Oh god so true
Nobel Prize isn't given to dead people, had Bose been alive I'm sure he'd have received or shared the Nobel Prize with experimenters
It was never given to him probably because of the two reasons
1. India was a colony and an Indian getting Noble prize in physics was incomprehensible
2. You can't give noble prize to a dead person.
However, SN Bose's name will remain in eons as most of the particles (force carrying) is called Boson. Like Photons are Bosons
Yes imagine doing that in theory and then only Einstein is mentioned always when it comes to any particle physics,, related things..
amazing video i didnt know anything about them before
Incidentally, a "boson" is not a particle, but a classification of many different particles. And what happens if a Fermi-Dirac condensate turns up at the party? Might they be cooler?
How do u make the animation I want to learn
Adobe Animate and a lot of practice
Awesome work man❤
Thank you very much!
Why didn't you say that the bec exist as a solid, liquid and gas at the same time.
I'm here for the connection to anti-gravity research. It's been scrubbed from the "Web".
Oh thank god. I’ve watched his 2001 speech like 6 times….
well I was looking for bose-einstein statistics but still thanks for the info
I always have a Bose-Einstein-Condensate as my late night drink 🥃
hahahaha
Very Nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
I love how every scientist have a shelf filled with Erlenmeyer flasks, regardless of his discipline :-D
S N bose indian physicist ❤❤
At this point should we be asking more important questions like what is a particle? Maybe they don’t even exist at all and that’s why the atoms became a blob, because they lost energy.
That is soooooo string theory.
Bose was robed of a Nobel Prize.
Is that Sheldon and Leonard's apartment at first?
Yes. They are Sheldon, Leonard and Penny.
Hey, yes! We were excited to draw that room while doing our artwork on this video. Thanks for noticing!
Thank you
You're welcome
Bosons don’t follow Paulis principle.Atomtronics in bec?
❤bose is our scientis from bharath
Yes, Bose was an Indian scientist
How you edit this video
We use Adobe Animate to make the animation.
These characters are from big bang theory aren't they 😂
They are indeed, kind human!
Spectral brought me here.
😂 same here
Dude. Me too😂. Cool concept though
You missed Quark-Gluon plasma...
So how far until we are able to create an actual Star Trek Replicator? Since we can manipulate atoms with Electron beams or with Scan Tron microscopes?
But anyway thank you for this video and explaining this. I am a science fiction writer and I have such Replicator technology in my world and so now you gave me the actual science to back up how my technology would work.
My question is how will the committee decide to give nobel prize to 3 of them? all three did the same research at same time🤔
If an object is placed inside a cloud of a BEC ,,would the property of the object change or would it be invisible? Lol
Why Rubidium?
Because rubidium atoms can be readily cooled to extremely low temperatures using laser cooling.
BEC also proves the existence of ghosts- or our state of being after leaving Earth life.
Who's here after watching the movie Spectral?
Volume will not change,
Why?
because it's cool
Boyer Overpass
Kinda like a state of torpor..
Einstein found and oredicted the condemsate with two papers not Bose.
Two paper
Loved the joke at the end.😂
thank you, kind sir
then i guess, plasma would be the hottest?
Jai hind 🇮🇳
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First like 🤘
Glad you liked it 🙂
Nobody cares.
Man that joke is getting so ikd
It didn't get noble bcz Bose was an Indian, a third world country man at that time,a backward race
LoL. Who do you think was responsible for that? Western are the ones who can't, took advantage of the kingdom, conquered them then destroying so the rich cultural heritage and destroying AAU the stored knowledge with them. I know it's ancient history and it was the norm in the day.
imagine the hottest guy
absolute zero isn't real
Bose waa an Bangladeshi scientists.
No he was Indian!
😂😂
Bangladesh existed in 1924?
@@FutureCommentary1 what about India?
@@zeropoint-0.791 India existed for millennia. Lot of people were trying to get there and found entire new continents and new sea routes searching for India.
Just because satendra nath bose (boson guy ) was indian hindu with brown skin the west chooses to ignore him